Lab Coat Personalized Christmas Ornament
Personalized Christmas Ornament
Our exclusive "At Your Service" labcoat medical Christmas ornament is designed as an appropriate "thank you" or to honor to anyone in the medical community. The labcoat is presented on a hall tree, demonstrating the generosity of the medical fields, ready to help at any time, even during Christmas celebrations. The poinsettia below is fully glittered and shines against the delicate pearl-white glaze of the labcoat. We will personalize the hand crafted ornament with your gift recipient's name and the year as shown. If the recipient's name is longer than approximately 8 characters, we may need to paint the name on the sleeve of the labcoat. We will make every effort to personalize as shown, but Dr. Schoelemer, for example, will be painted on the coat's right sleeve, opposite the pocket. The personalized ornament measures 5"H, and includes our holiday ribbon for convenient hanging. To complete your gift, the medical ornament is nestled within our exclusive velvet drawstring bag at your option, ready to make the perfect personalized gift to a special medical professional.
Orders usually ship within 72 business hours. Add to that time frame, the First Class standard arrival window of 3-7 days. For Priority Mail, add 2-3 days. USPS delivery windows are estimates.
Estimated to ship by:
Wednesday, Feb 08 2023
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WHITE COAT
12/18/2022
By Ann McGrath
IT CAME WITH THE MESSAGE ON THE BACK CROOKED. HOWEVER THE RUSSELL RHODES REPRESENTATIVE I CONTACTED HAD ANOTHER SENT TO ME WITH MESSAGE STRAIGHT. WAS VERY IMPRESSED WITH SERVICE. AND, LOVE THE ORNAMENT!
Christmas gift
12/05/2015
By Lois K
My grandson recently had a white coat ceremony so how appropriate that for his Christmas gift I give him a white coat Christmas ornament as a remembrance of his big day.. I know it will mean a great deal to him...as it does to me.
Christmas Gift
09/28/2015
By Donna T
This will be a perfect ornament for my son. It will be a remembrance of his 2015 White Coat Ceremony.